10-11 April 2019, Berlin. We address the real opportunity for the Internet of Things, not hype. Business models, case studies, opportunities and profitability are all covered. We focus on assessing end user requirements and bring the latest diverse technologies and applications.

Event Focus

End-user requirements: case studies, needs, opportunities

Latest technology and product roadmaps, capabilities, costs

Clear market insights: profitability, market sizing

Network with over 2,500 attendees

Coverage of intersecting technologies in relevant co-located events

Navigating IoT through the hype

The Internet of Things will connect existing systems and then augment those by connecting more things, thanks to wireless sensor networks and other technologies. Things on the 'edge' form mesh networks and can make their own automated decisions.

But where and how, in the scale of hype to reality, can the Internet of Things profit suppliers and users today? What are the pragmatic steps needed to enable the Internet of Things and widespread deployment of wireless sensor networks that are feasible and based on an ROI and not the hope someone else will pay for this? Who is buying IoT in the short term? Find the answers at this event.

Scope of IoT Applications

Keynotes

5G & LPWAN

Smart City & Smart Building

Predictive Maintenance

Industry 4.0/Industrial IoT

RFID

E-healthcare

Related Sessions

Autonomous & Connected Cars

Smart Packaging

Biosensors

Biometric Identification

Wearable in Healthcare

Worker Monitoring

The IDTechEx Show!

Internet of Things Applications is part of the IDTechEx Show! A series of synergistic events on wearable, sensors, printed electronics, 3D printing, graphene & 2D materials, energy storage, electric vehicles. Each of these is a full two-day executive conference with a common exhibition. We co-locate these events because there is strong overlap across these topics, exposing you to the full relevant supply chains and customer and supplier bases, saving you time and money from attending separate events.